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Science .,, ii Our science department, along with mathematics, is novv being gradually modified to keep up with the increasing em- phasis on technology. New equipment, text books, and instruc- tion methods have been introducecl into the classroom to bring high school science up to date with the pace of modern society. The student is offered a choice ot biology, chemistry, physics, and a general survey ot all three. Each course aims to teach the essential lavvs and principles ot its field, to develop logical, rationalized thinking, ancl to form a vvide background for tuture studies. 1 af if 11 ft ggi, I L Y . , .s MR. DAVID A. HARVEY A.B., Ed.M. Chemistry, Physics, Physical Science MR. NORMAN F. MCGOWAN B.S.Ed. MR. ROBERT W. MAGNER B.S.Ed. General Science, Biology Science I5 l I
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MR. STANLEY H. HATCH B.S., M.S. Business Law, Bookkeeping, Office Practice The business department prepares students for either secretarial school or a job directly from high school. Its courses are planned to give the student everything, from the foundations of business and bookkeeping, to the principles of Gregg's shorthand and touch typing. All of these courses are designed to help the student who intends to make office work his career and to familiarize him with the situations and respon- sibilities he will encounter in his future life. F: J if Xe! 1671 inns MR. DEMO D. AGGANIS B.S,Ed Shorthand, Typing
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